Cintsa Lodge

Guest house / B&B - 5 Bedrooms and 2 Cottages

All Ages Welcome

Free WiFi

TGCSA 4 Star

TGCSA Guest House

Gaze at the distant ocean, made even better with a sundowner next to the infinity pool... A stay here has an air of sophistication and warm hospitality. There are loads of private places to sit - the dining room has dramatic views, and the service is personal par excellence.

About Cintsa Lodge

Relax and slow down in luxury at Cintsa Lodge in Chintsa East in the Eastern Cape. Set in expansive gardens with uninterrupted ocean views of the Indian Ocean, Cintsa Lodge offers spacious luxury guest rooms with sweeping views and private sea-facing balconies (except for one), high ceilings, extra-length beds, mini bar, tea tray, desk and DSTV. WiFi in some rooms. Bathrooms with bath and shower. Awake to the sound of hornbills before enjoying a superb breakfast with panoramic views. Swimming pool. Walkway to the beach.

From DurbanTake the N2 highway through Transkei – 630 km to East London.

Look out for the signage to Cintsa / Cintsa Lodge – turn left. Follow the sign to Cintsa Lodge.

GPS Coordinates

S32° 49' 1.5" E28° 07' 7.5"

684 Fish Eagle DriveChintsa East 5275

A perfect stay

Wed, 9 May 2012

"Great hospitality, very personal service - we felt very welcome and at home, although we stayed one night only.Beautiful location, very comfortable room and delicious breakfast.Everything just perfect (incl. Swiss national flag at the entrance)!!"

– rolf + erika meier from Switzerland

Guest feedback about Cintsa Lodge

Fri, 17 Sep 2010

"My husband and I set off on our honeymoon down the Wild Coast on 16 December. When we arrived at Cintsa Lodge on 21 December we were welcomed by a locked front door, an Alsatian tied to a rope and another one barking at us inside the house. My husband rang the bell with no response, he tried again, and at last he rang the 'night bell'. The owner, Gerhard, eventually opened up and greeted us with “What is wrong with you? You only have to ring the bell once!”. I then replied with “What is wrong with you?” since we have not been welcomed in this manner at any of the other places we stayed at. Ignoring the rudeness, my husband said that we’d like to check in under our married surname – I called the week before to change the surname I booked under and was told by Gerhard that it’s irrelevant. He then rudely asked whether we booked. As my husband was signing in, Gerhard said to him: “If you wife does not want to stay here, you can find other accommodation.” Of course we decided to rather spend the night elsewhere than stay with such an arrogant and rude host. Never have we been treated so disrespectfully. Please do not support this guest house!"